
A Guide to Hiking Famous Mountain Trails
When you think of mountain trails, what comes to mind? Chances are you picture a pleasant walk up a gentle slope with views of picturesque peaks and perhaps a couple of streams or waterfalls. Even though there is not much danger when hiking in the woods, things can go south fast, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing. A treacherous trail could lead to sprained ankles and broken bones, or even worse. In our articles we talk about dangerous trails suck as El Caminito Del Ray, The death Trail in China and more.
Hiking the Best Trails in Japan
When you think of hiking, you probably have visions of snowcapped mountains and dense forests. Well, Japan might not be the first country that comes to your mind. However, this landlocked country offers some surprisingly good hiking trails with…
461Drakensberg Traverse - South Africa
The Drakensberg Traverse is a challenging hike that traverses the spectacular range of peaks known as the Dragon Mountains. At almost 130km in length, this hike is not for the faint-hearted or inexperienced. It will test your endurance and your…
434Hiking in Blyde River Canyon, South Africa
The Blyde River Canyon is right at home on every list of top places to visit in South Africa. This natural wonder is the second largest canyon in the world, trailing only the famous Grand Canyon in Arizona. Thanks to its remote location and lack…
516Hiking the Inca Trail in Peru to get to Machu Picchu
The Inca Trail is a well-known hiking trail that has existed for hundreds of years and was a secret to most outsiders until recently. The Inca Trail is the most challenging and widely known of the several trails leading to Machu Picchu, Peru. If…
318The Death Trail -Mount Huashan, China
Mount Huashan is one of the most dangerous mountains in the world. It is also known as “the mountain of death” or “the cliff of spirits”. Over 1,000 climbers have lost their lives attempting to summit this peak over the last century. But…
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